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£7.3 million investment will help battle against mosquito-borne disease and create 75 jobs for Oxitec, an Innovate UK-supported company.
On 11-16 September, as a part of the UK-Russia Year of Science and Education 2017, the series of workshops with world-leading experts from the United Kingdom were held in 5 cities across Russia.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Prime Minister has appointed 5 new members of the Council for Science and Technology.
The British presence included a GREAT-branded stand and an event to promote the UK’s Blue Belt initiative in the Overseas Territories.
Healthcare UK raising the profile and appeal of exporting healthcare services overseas.
Showcasing Dstl's support for STEM careers.
After two decades in space, the remarkable journey of the Cassini spacecraft comes to a dramatic end on Friday 15 September.
Delivery drones and resupply robots are set to bring vital reinforcements to frontline troops.
Mel Stride: “UK businesses are leading the way in technology and innovation”
New project boosts protection for UK Armoured Land Vehicles
Dragonfire will be showing a model of its new Laser Directed Energy Weapon for the first time on the Royal Navy stand at this year’s DSEI.
The British Embassy, ARU, CUTI and Fundación da Vinci co-organised the 2nd Hackathon Agro at Expo Prado 2017 on 9-10 September.
Technology development of simple, robust, high performance imagers for in-situ microscopy and remote sensing.
Organisations can apply for a share of £6 million to develop precision medicine technologies that better target patient treatments.
Statement by Ambassador Fiona Clouder at High-Level Meeting held in the framework of the International Marine Protected Areas Congress.
Developed by the University of Glasgow in 2016 through National Space Technology Programme funding.
Developed by Spacechips in 2015 through National Space Technology Programme funding.
Find out about Dstl's presence at DSEI 2017.
UK SMEs will travel to Singapore to meet potential partners this week - and there’s a chance for you to join the next mission in 2018.
Developed by Thales Alenia Space UK (TAS - UK) in 2016-17 through the National Space Technology Programme funding.
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